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"The Trifecta: If you have a Chase Freedom card, a Chase checking account, and a Sapphire Preferred card then you can earn 10 points per transaction and 5 points per dollar in rotating categories and then you can transfer those points into extremely valuable Continental miles or Hyatt points!"

I have all three of these, but I don't understand how it works? If I use my Sapphire preferred I get 10 points per transaction on anything I buy?

You must use the freedom card to get the 10 points per transaction, the only thing that the Sapphire card helps is, that that way your ultimate rewards points could be converted to airlines, hotels etc.

I'm very interested, I have the freedom and sapphire and I only plan to use them for CO transfers. I have the bonus package tied to my freedom for at least a year. I've not tried making multiple small penny transactions, but maybe I'll start. Which is better in this case Freedom or Sapphire. the Sapphire is giving double points now on all purchases I believe.

I'm very interested, I have the freedom and sapphire and I only plan to use them for CO transfers. I have the bonus package tied to my freedom for at least a year. I've not tried making multiple small penny transactions, but maybe I'll start. Which is better in this case Freedom or Sapphire. the Sapphire is giving double points now on all purchases I believe.

yesabout the checking account, and as of now it is not a time limited offer but they may stop it at any time.

I spoke to the head of the Chase Freedom department when I was in NYC last and chastised him about not publicizing the 10 point/transaction benefit more. From what he said I don't think the benefit will go away. If anything "they want to reward Chase checking+credit card customers even more."

Whole wallet penetration is really important to Chase.

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